An Anthology of Kanshi (Chinese Verse) by Japanese Poets of the Edo Period (1603-1868)Timothy Roland Bradstock This text includes: accurate translations of Chinese verse into English; an exploration of the period of Kanshi production; and the biographies of over 100 poets. The volume should prove a useful reference tool and study. |
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Hayashi Razan Dōshun 15831657 | 11 |
Priest Ryōkan 17581831 | 13 |
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